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![]() "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message ... > On 8/23/2015 9:34 AM, Doris Night wrote: > >>> And I can't see in this day and age why anyone would own a hand beater. >> >> I own the same hand beater that I got I first was married 43 years >> ago. (And I think I bought it used from a thrift store.) I also have >> an electric mixer, a blender, a stick blender, and two food >> processors, but if something is only going to take a minute or two, I >> can't see the bother in getting them out. >> >> Doris >> > > For us, the stick blender was a waste. I've used it once and I think my > wife used it once. The KA mixer sits out all the time so it is always at > the ready and the beaters go in the DW when done. > > Nothing against the hand beater, but ours got lost or broken many years > ago and we just never replaced it. They do get the job done though. I don't use mine very often. I will when making a pasta sauce where I left the vegetables chunky because some people don't like chunky. And I sometimes will in a bean soup although a potato masher is just as easy. I think I have made a few sauces that called for it. |
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